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Scene Bopping

Scene bopping is the emo/scene kid way of hardcore dancing. It requires no skill or ability. It is basically poor hardcore dancing. There is no rythme in the motion, it is always done during incorrect or unappropriate parts of songs, and looks very sloppy. The kids who do this are called Scenie Boppers.

Scene Bopping- hardcore dancing poorly in skin tight jeans and emo hair.
Scenie Boppers- people who participate in this activity

by xronaldx December 19, 2005

67๐Ÿ‘ 41๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene whore

(adj.) someone who thinks they are really emo and takes pictures of themselves not looking at the camera with eyeliner smeared all over their face and wearing a super cool emo band shirt.

and they
type like
this and
it is
really annoying
but very
amusing at
the same
time. :)

I saw this scene whore the other day and I punched them in the ovaries.

by i dont have one October 9, 2005

176๐Ÿ‘ 121๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene kid

"Scene" is a sort of subgenre, a mixture of emo and preppy. You can usually spot a scene kid from miles away by their bright, attractive eyeliner/hair colors. Scene boys and scene girls both wear tight girl jeans; usually of the drainpipe variety. Scene girls are often found in attractively arranged if not totally random outfits, which consist of tight jeans, cute tee shirts or thermals with things like hello kitty, the teenage mutant ninja turtles, or power rangers on them. Vans slip ons, usually checkered, make up the majority of their footwear, as well as ballet flats, and just plain flats. Occasionally, wedges, too. Their outfits vary from person to person; vintage sweaters and vests are also popular, as well as tight, gray or black zip up hoodies. And band tee shirts are a must, mostly for metal bands, however, with incomprehensible writing on them and some drawing of a person being eviscerated, and the like. White studded belts are also popular. They also wear large, chunky necklaces, pearls, et cetera.

For boys, it's pretty much the same, however, instead of flats, they're inclined to wear skate shoes, and large "gangster" hats are popular as well. Both genders tend to have lots of piercings, such as a septum, monroe, and the less popular septum. Mostly, they've got a piercing on one side of their lip, and gauges in their ears. Scene boys hair is more often a plain color, such as black or red or brown, as opposed to the myriad of colors that girls can covet. Both usually possess choppy, over-one-eye hairstyles, though they sometimes have mod bangs, too.

Boys can wear eyeliner, though it isnt as encouraged as it is in the emo culture, and girls wear as much or as little as they please. Scene girls are also pretty obsessed with designer labels, such as Chanel and Dolce & Gabanna. Also, both can be seen wearing clothes from stores such as Hollister and Abercrombie. Sidekick 3's are very often used by scene kids. Scene boys are usually a lot less nice than scene girls, though, obviously, it depends on the person. Straight edge is becoming less and less trendy, though a lot of scenesters still are. Christianity and vegetarianism are both pretty trendy, however.

Emo kids and scene kids are completely different, and are not to be confused. Scene kids are more into the 'local scene,' and to the majority of them, music means everything. They'll always be spotted at local shows, concerts, coffeeshops, etc. Scene girls are usually obsessed with fashion, and fashion magazines (i.e. Vogue, and Teen Vogue). Fake eyelashes are also highly associated with scene girls, and they often shave off their eyebrows and pencil them on. Why, you ask? Nobody knows. False nails, and being extremely pale are pretty scene as well. Also, scene kids will always, always, always deny that they are scene. That's one of the many ways you can spot a poseur. After all, real scene kids are too scene to admit that they're scene.

Energy drinks are also highly popular with them, as well as Glaceau Vitamin Water. They also are prone to saying things such as "wdup blud," and "lawlz." Pretending to be a gangster is a big part of the scene image, and many scene kids even listen to rap. But it doesn't make them any less scene! Scene kids always have a myspace, or a xanga, or a facebook, or all three, as well. Their myspace display names are usually something along the lines of "______ Murder," "______ Homicide," etc, etc, though it varies with the person.

Myspace pages of theirs are often filled with songs that used to be popular, (i.e. Tainted Love, All the Small Things, and old rap songs-- you get the picture) and numerous photographs of their favorite designer logo, their alcoholic beverage of choice, and their cell phone. Hello Kitty is also highly popular with girls, as well as coloring books, black and white photographs, and a cityscape photograph. For boys, they often have pictures of admiring scene girls who make them signs, banners for bands that they like, and an energy drink they love.

in conclusion, scene kids r rad! lolz.

Morgen Murder: wdup brah?
Catherine Catalyst: nadaaa grrrl. sup @ you?
Tony Terror: hey grrrlz!
Morgen Murder: omfg, he is soo hawt. lawlz.
Catherine Catalyst: I KNOW! LOL!
Tony Terror: yaaaa baby. r u going to the show tonight? it should be hella tuff.
Catherine Catalyst: like duh!!!! <3333<33
Morgen Murder: lol, what a scene kid!
Catherine Catalyst: IK! but he is too scene to admit it!

by hillaryyyy March 3, 2007

51๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene kids

many of these deffinitions of "scene" kid are pretty dead on, but i beg to differ like any "sub culture" not all "scene" kids are jerks, etc

i think the backlash against these "jerk scene kids" has just resulted in the mainstream infiltrating the underground culture of what has become "scene" and so lots of "jocky boys" who just want sex and "holla back girls" who just want sex have latched on to it...

there are quite a few nice perfectly respectable people that are "scene"

people who are scene looking and follow the ideals without all the negativity...duh

by guerrillaRock June 28, 2005

710๐Ÿ‘ 538๐Ÿ‘Ž


was de scene

Caribbean/West Indian slang for what's going on or what's up
used generally by Trinidadians, as well as Jamaicans

Breds was de scene?
translation: Hey boy, what's up?

by dqueentnt February 7, 2009

11๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


biddy scene

a girl that wants to be part of the scene, but is still tied to being preppy.
usually copies the milder scene girl's style in an effort to be cool, but misses the mark completely.
biddy scene girls will pretend to be into the hxc scene of music, by only listing off the popular bands they overheard on their last shopping trip downtown.
they often show up at local shows to support 'friends' and check out the hot guys they think are interested

*at a show*
scene guy: 'look at those preppy chicks. what are they doing here?'
scene guy 2: 'stupid biddies'

*trying to describe someone's style*
gothgirl: 'she kind of dresses punky'
scene girl: 'no, she's just a biddy scene. check out the preppy brands'

by ellerealz February 22, 2008

11๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


scene faggots

a word to describe any scene/emo kid.

emo's are scene faggots

by i hate emo fags June 14, 2012

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